‘Spring’ in Northern Nevada

Traffic passes a cherry blossom tree with limbs broken by the weight of heavy snow along Sparks Boulevard in Sparks.

Traffic passes a cherry blossom tree with limbs broken by the weight of heavy snow along Sparks Boulevard in Sparks.

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Carson City received a little more than 2 inches of snow as of 10 a.m. Monday as a storm brought winter back into people’s minds.

A day after the temperature was in the 60s, Carson City’s high was in the mid-30s.

In Reno-Sparks the snow fell at a rate of about one inch per hour leaving more than 8 inches in some places.

Snowfall ranged from 12 inches north of Spanish Springs and 11 inches in northeast Sparks, to about 8 inches in Reno and 7 inches in Fernley, the weather service said. Less snow was reported at Lake Tahoe, with about 3 inches at lake level in Incline Village.

The National Weather Service in Reno said Carson City received 2 inches by 10 a.m., while other areas received up to 3 inches.

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